You need to check with your academic adviser, and transfer counselor at the college you are enrolled at.
High skill in science - biology, chemistry, and in math- take trigonometry in college. Classes or a minor in biology in college is good, and same for engineering.
It depends on what the 'distribution credits' or 'core curriculum' requirements for your college are. You will probably have to complete a science distribution. This could be filled by a number of subjects besides biology(chemistry, physics, geology, psychology, astronomy etc.)
For Biology BSc (biology) and for Chemistry BSc. (Chemistry) after this you can do Master and doctorate degrees. This is applicable in India.
biology,physics,chemistry,biodiversity
chemistry or biology would be handy.
In the context of study at school and college a subjectis an area of study, such as English, Spanish, Biology, Chemistry
Subjects required for medicine typically include biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Additionally, subjects such as English and psychology may also be beneficial for a well-rounded understanding of the field.
Pre Med, Biology or Chemistry.
While this may vary depending on the college of your choice, some examples of classes that are required can be read about online at http://dentalhygienistclasses.com/. Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics are some examples of required classes.
My freshmen year at college was not good at all at all.
Many people say that college freshmen gain 15 pounds. It is called the freshmen 15.
You need college level courses, plus one (or all!) or chemistry, physics and biology. If exercise science is offered, this is not required but will help you when learning muscles.